Nothing beats a great bowl of soup - and here's my Italian Wedding version!
Mini meatballs, orzo pasta and veggies simmer away in a flavorful broth that you will not be able to resist.
Did you know I had never tried Italian Wedding Soup until I made it myself a few weeks ago?
I don't have an answer to why - I've always admired it from afar, but for whatever reason I never ordered it at a restaurant, didn't grow up eating it, nor have never made it once I had my own home.
MY FRIENDS, THAT HAS CHANGED.
I will now be making it for years to come.
The star of the show are the meatballs in my opinion and I wanted to make them a SUPER star. And since soup should be hearty, I wanted my family to get a meatball into every bite. So I made them mini!
Plus, my kids love anything with meatballs.
They are made of seasoned pork sausage, garlic, Parmesan cheese and parsley and are held together with a little egg and breadcrumbs. A simple, quick bake in the oven and then they finish cooking in the hot broth.
This is a soup that is healthy! But honestly, no one really cares because it tastes so good. They are so many deep notes swirling around that the flavor is never missing. Each bite is better than the next.
Kids love it because of the fun mini meatballs and small orzo pasta (you can see orzo HERE if you are unsure what it is) and Moms love it because it's filled with vegetables.
Now, my kids eat most things (hello, their Mom is a food blogger) but they are still kids with opinions and I'm 100% sure they'd pick sugar over vegetables any day. So when I set this soup on the table I still had my reservations!
But they slurped and gobbled it up. Two kids even had seconds!
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Now normally I'd say I love to serve soup because it often serves us two meals, or at least enough for lunch the next day.
Well, guess what? There was one measly, half cup left - pretty much no leftovers in sight. That's the sign of a good meal!
My youngest, who is by far the pickiest of my three, requested me to make it again. And that my friends is all the more I need to say.
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I'd love to see a review on the below recipe card from you - if you don't tell me how I'm doing I'll never know. I sincerely hope this delicious soup takes the chill out of your bones this winter.